Friday, September 24, 2004
About the Streets...
How are you, friends? I hope that you’re doing great. Thanks for the messages you’ve left in my Blog. I wish I could write here every day, but sadly I can only do it on Mondays and Fridays.
Do you remember what I mentioned in an earlier entry about the class I was taking about drugs (40 hour Program about Drugs)? Well, it’s proved to be very interesting and I’ve learned a lot. It’s really no use to use drugs. You’d have to take that class to figure out many things about drugs, alcohol and cigarets. I’ve never done drugs, alcohol, or cigarets and now even less with all that I’ve learned in this class. It’s not like I wanna seem like a saint, because I didn’t consume it, but I did sold it which I think it’s worst.
Sometimes I think about the people I sold them to, how many were left without paying a bill or worst yet, without taking food to their homes because they spent it all on drugs. I saw many people cry because they didn’t have all the money to buy the drugs. I saw many pretty girls trying to sell their bodies for drugs, people selling their home furniture and other things. Well, I saw many things. But out on the streets, I never thought about that, but in here I’ve had a lot of time to think and reflect.
Well friends, this is all for now. Later.
Sincerely,
Pedro
Don’t Regret Your Past, Learn from It
Far away in the distant past lies the idea of that which once was and of how it determined who we are. We regret that which we didn’t do and we wish we could change that which we did wrong. What we do is look into the future.
We end up wasting our life in remorse, without noticing the good that is happening in the present. If we look into the future, we would surely find some happiness which will give value to our lives.
You could find comfort in the thoughts and actions of those around you. They will help you go through rough times and they will be glad for your good moments.
Anticipate more luminous days in your path. Perhaps complications will emerge and things will get bad, but remember your virtues. Keep your head up so that the whole world can see how special you are and keep going forward.
- Lauren Hall -
Do you remember what I mentioned in an earlier entry about the class I was taking about drugs (40 hour Program about Drugs)? Well, it’s proved to be very interesting and I’ve learned a lot. It’s really no use to use drugs. You’d have to take that class to figure out many things about drugs, alcohol and cigarets. I’ve never done drugs, alcohol, or cigarets and now even less with all that I’ve learned in this class. It’s not like I wanna seem like a saint, because I didn’t consume it, but I did sold it which I think it’s worst.
Sometimes I think about the people I sold them to, how many were left without paying a bill or worst yet, without taking food to their homes because they spent it all on drugs. I saw many people cry because they didn’t have all the money to buy the drugs. I saw many pretty girls trying to sell their bodies for drugs, people selling their home furniture and other things. Well, I saw many things. But out on the streets, I never thought about that, but in here I’ve had a lot of time to think and reflect.
Well friends, this is all for now. Later.
Sincerely,
Pedro
Far away in the distant past lies the idea of that which once was and of how it determined who we are. We regret that which we didn’t do and we wish we could change that which we did wrong. What we do is look into the future.
We end up wasting our life in remorse, without noticing the good that is happening in the present. If we look into the future, we would surely find some happiness which will give value to our lives.
You could find comfort in the thoughts and actions of those around you. They will help you go through rough times and they will be glad for your good moments.
Anticipate more luminous days in your path. Perhaps complications will emerge and things will get bad, but remember your virtues. Keep your head up so that the whole world can see how special you are and keep going forward.
- Lauren Hall -

